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It depends. Are you talking about splitting the rows (for example having 1 table for 2008 data, 1 for 2007 etc) or splitting the columns (for example taking the address out of the customer table into an address table).

If its the former you will probably only see gains if you have very large tables, but properly partitioned there can be significant benefits where large volumes of data are involved.

If it the latter you are talking normalisation. Before leaping into too much normalisation take a look at your data useage. Normaalised data will result in joins when querying and this may have a detrimental effect on performance. For performance it is sometimes better to use denormalised data.

Its all down to volumes and use really.

Hope this helps

Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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